I've been following this one for a while (well, as best you can with the limited information). Little Green Men's space-faring tactical RPG Starpoint Gemini will be released on December 15 via GamersGate. If you don't recall the game, head to the website and here is the feature list:
Starpoint Gemini is a role playing tactical simulation, set in a unique and diverse science fiction universe. Smart use of your upgradable skills and vessel is the key for success. As a player, you’re free to roam the rich and living Gemini star system and advance your avatar the way it suits your playing style the best. When you’re ready you can tackle the challenging campaign and discover what secrets this troubled system is hiding. Sift through the massive selection of ships and ship systems and create that perfect battleship you always wanted. To aid you in your quest, is a large selection of capable officers you can hire and gain special bonuses. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey into the depths of space.

Freedom – Experience the full freedom of Gemini. Explore, fight, mine and trade in a rich and stunning free-roam universe.

RPG – Gain experience and Rank to unlock over 30 skills and over 15 special passive bonuses.

Armada – Spend Credits to buy one of over 50 powerful ships and upgrade them to fit your unique playing style.

Upgrade – Choose from over 300 unique ship systems and assemble your very own tool of destruction.

Narrative – Embark on a deep and thrilling journey into the political plots plaguing Gemini, spanning over 30 large campaign missions.

Change – Every action provokes a reaction. The universe changes according to your actions.

Crew – Enlist officers to help you survive in space, where every wrong move could be your last.

This one looks interesting to me. I remember you guys posting about it before. Does anyone know if combat is turn based or real time with pause to issue commands or what? I didn't see mention of it on their website.

Danke, if you know.

Gokyabgu

November 16th, 2010 00:53

Big words for such a small game. Don't expect much from it, because these kind of games generally end with disapointment.